Louisville Driver Logs 3 Million Safe Miles

L.A. Hall, out of Louisville, Kentucky, has been a driver for USF Holland for 27 years and has been recognized for driving 3 million accident-free miles. This is a fantastic feat for any truck driver on the road. Hall was given a plaque, ring, and jacket for his accomplishment. Read…



Trucking Company Delivers Snow to Elementary School

For the nineteenth year in a row, the students at Momilani Elementary School in Waimalu, Hawaii, got to take turns rolling around in a big pile of snow. Each year, B and C Trucking donates 6 tons of snow and their trucks to haul it to the school. Along with…


Those in the Trucking Industry who Gave Back this Holiday Season

Trucking Moves America Forward is proudly recognizing those in the industry who have given back to their communities during this holiday season. TMAF sent out a call to anyone in the industry with charitable stories to tell, and companies and organizations replied. It was important to TMAF to make sure…


Should Hearing Requirement be Dropped for Commercial Drivers?

The National Association of the Deaf has petitioned the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to drop the hearing requirement on interstate drivers of commercial vehicles. The NAD believes that the older rules do not apply today because of misguided stereotypes in the past given to those with hearing problems. Click…


Clark Transfer and the History of Moving Theatrical Shows

Clark Transfer got its start in the 1940s and was the first to exclusively move theatrical shows from town to town. Back when the government regulated trucks, and shows could only go to big towns because they followed the railways, Clark Transfer got the ‘go’ from the government to drive…



Community College in Kentucky is Training New Drivers

Somerset Community College in Somerset, Kentucky, has a new four-week CDL program that is training new students to become truck drivers. The quick program involves future drivers being on campus for 160 hours in four weeks, forty hours are in the classroom and 120 hours are in the trucks. When…


Trucker Crossword Available January 1st

Starting January 1, 2020, The Trucker magazine will once again be featuring a trucker themed crossword puzzle. Several years ago, they stopped adding it to the issues which caused some unrest amongst the readers. Now, with the new year, they are putting it back into the issues. Clues will have…